After a season of highs and lows, the Rutgers women’s basketball team’s 2018-2019 season has come to an end. Whether it was a change in roster, a switch in coaching or even what seemed to be an impossible win by the Scarlet Knights (22-10, 13-5), they were able to pull through despite adversities.

When the charges cleared, Caitlin Jenkins was proven an innocent woman, but one who had permanently lost her Rutgers basketball career. Now, all that remains for the future of her playing career is the hope of making it to the pros.

Last Saturday, the Rutgers women’s basketball team played No. 2 Iowa in its final game in the Big Ten Tournament. The No. 3 Scarlet Knights (22-9, 13-5) were able to come back from a 20-point deficit to give the Hawkeyes (26-6, 14-4) a close game, but inevitably flew home with a loss by 5 points.

After ending the regular season on a three-game winning streak, the Rutgers women’s basketball team heads into the Big Ten Tournament with a double bye, meaning that it will not take the court at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana until the third round.

The Rutgers women’s basketball team came out with a win on Thursday after a tough game against Minnesota, who previously defeated the Scarlet Knights (20-8, 12-5). The game came down to the final quarter, where Rutgers was able to come back from a 4-point deficit in the third quarter to win by 6 points.

After an away game win for the Rutgers women’s basketball team, the Scarlet Knights (18-7, 10-4) head to Ann Arbor, Michigan to take on Michigan. The Wolverines (18-9, 9-6) are currently on a six-game winning streak, while Rutgers got back on track with its first win after a three-game losing streak.

On Monday, the Rutgers women’s basketball team played Indiana on its home court. The Scarlet Knights (18-7, 10-4) defeated the Hoosiers (17-10, 6-9) 69-61, a wider win margin than their previous games.

The Rutgers women’s basketball team faced Ohio State at the Rutgers Athletic Center (RAC). This is the third game without senior forward Caitlin Jenkins, as the No. 23 Scarlet Knights (17-7, 9-4) have now lost three straight games after falling to the Buckeyes (11-11, 7-6) 59-39.

Sunday was a tough performance for the then No. 20 Rutgers women's basketball team at home in its 62-48 loss to then No. 10 Maryland. But there is a bright side for the Scarlet Knights (17-6, 9-3) who don't play any team with a conference record above .500.